Wrights
Wrights Hickory Seasoning Liquid Smoke - 3.5 Fl oz.
- UPC:
- 041421177452
- Minimum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Maximum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
This Wright's Hickory Liquid Smoke is made from real hickory wood smoke, providing a robust flavor the whole family can enjoy. It is 100 percent natural and is made by burning fine hickory, condensing the smoke and filtering the liquid to remove sediment. There are no additives, coloring, salt or carcinogens in this gluten-free sauce. It is only two calories per serving, too, making it an ideal choice for barbecuing. The 3.5-oz sauce can also be used in marinades, sauces, soups or stews for a unique taste.
- All-natural
- Gluten-free
- Kosher sauce
- Concentrated formula allows a variance in the amount added to foods from subtle to robust
- No salt, fat or colors
- Only 2 calories per serving
- Ideal for barbecuing meats, poultry, and vegetables
- Can be used as a seasoning in marinades, sauces, soups or stews
- Made from actual smoke of hickory wood
Ingredients: Water, Natural Hickory Smoke Concentrate.
Size: 3.5 Fz
Pack of: 1
Product selling unit: Each
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Additional Information
Specialty: |
Kosher |
Suggested Use: |
Seasoning: mix 2 tsp Wright's per pound of ground meat for smoky burgers. Add 1/2 tsp Wright's to your favorite sour cream-based dip. Add smoky flavor to soups, stews, baked beans and chilis with 1/2 tsp per serving. |
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Marinade: mix 1 part Wright's to 8 parts water. Marinate pork or beef ribs for 2 hours, or longer for more intense smoke flavor. Enhance your favorite marinade by adding 2 tsp per cup of marinade. |
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Basting: add 2 tbsp Wright's to 1/2 cup olive oil, and baste as you grill. |
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